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Apr 05, 2026

Deontay Wilder Challenges Anthony Joshua for Heavyweight Showdown After Split‑Decision Victory Over Derek Chisora

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After edging Derek Chisora by split decision in London, Deontay Wilder publicly challenged Anthony Joshua, reigniting calls for a blockbuster heavyweight clash while the veteran Chisora hints at retirement.

Deontay Wilder secured a split‑decision win over Derek Chisora in London on Saturday, prompting the former WBC champion to directly challenge Anthony Joshua for a long‑awaited heavyweight bout.

As Wilder exited the arena, he walked past Joshua, exchanged a fist‑bump, and declared, “Let’s do it.” The American added, “I’m ready for whoever is in the heavyweight division. Call me Mr Clean because I want to clean up the whole division.”

Wilder, who holds a record of 45‑4‑1 with 43 knockouts, faced a resilient Chisora who fought his 50th professional contest. The British veteran, aged 42, fell to a split decision with judges scoring the bout 115‑111, 112‑115 and 115‑113 in Wilder’s favour.

Joshua, who last fought in December when he knocked out Jake Paul, has since recovered from a serious car accident in Nigeria that claimed two of his close friends. Promoter Eddie Hearn told Fight Hub TV that Joshua would have “no problem” taking the fight, noting the British boxer stared at Wilder “ice‑cold” but would accept the challenge.

Historically, Wilder was the WBC champion when Joshua held the WBA, IBF and WBO belts, but a unification bout never materialised after Wilder’s loss to Tyson Fury and Joshua’s defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, who later unified the titles by beating Fury in May 2024.

Chisora, whose record stands at 36‑14 with 23 knockouts, acknowledged the end of his fighting career after the loss. Speaking beside his son Zion, he said, “I’m tired now. I can’t do it any more… I’ve had a great career.” While he hinted he might stay involved in boxing in another capacity, he stopped short of confirming a comeback.

The potential Wilder‑Joshua clash now looms as the heavyweight division seeks a new marquee matchup, with both fighters positioning themselves as the next dominant force.